"No ceasefire"; Netanyahu holds military consultations with top security officials
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said that there is no question of a ceasefire, and that now is the time for war.
"For Israel, a cease-fire would be the same as handing over to Hamas," Netanyahu said, and announced that the war would last.
The latest figures after the attack on the camp
At least 120 people were killed and around 300 were wounded in an Indonesian hospital in the Jabaliya refugee camp in the Gaza Strip during today's Israeli bombardment of the camp. According to the BBC, the largest number of victims were children and women.
The US and Israel are considering establishing a peacekeeping mission in the Gaza Strip
The US and Israel are considering the possibility of establishing an international peacekeeping force made up of US, British and French troops in the Gaza Strip, in case the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) manage to expel the Palestinian militant group Hamas from the enclave. US and Israeli officials considering options for the future of Gaza have also discussed another option that would establish a peacekeeping force modeled after the one overseeing the 1979 Egyptian-Israeli peace accord, the Guardian reported.
Night in Gaza
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is holding military consultations with top security officials at the Israel Defense Forces headquarters in Tel Aviv, his office said.
59 humanitarian aid trucks entered Gaza today
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